>From the error_log I can see that you are printing using the Adobe
Reader. As a quick workaround try using evince (Document Viewer) instead
of Adobe Reader. Evince starts also faster and is faster rendering the
pages on the screen. The printing problems which evince had in former
Ubuntu versions are fixed.
I have tried to reproduce the bug. I can print your attached PDF file
(comment #7) without problems on Natty and Oneiric with both evince and
Adobe Reader on two HP inkjets using the hpcups driver (this is exactly
your configuration). My error_log shows the same filter path as yours. I
get no segmentation faults by these tests. The two test machines are
both x86_64.
If I send your captured print data (comment #6, it is a PostScript file
as Adobe Reader sends PostScript) to the print queues on the Oneiric box
I also get a correct printout, if I send it to a queue on the Natty box
I get the crash and the crash in my error_log looks like yours.
One can conclude the following:
- In Oneiric the problem in Ghostscript is fixed.
- The Adobe Reader on my Natty box is probably not the same version as
the one on yours. My Adobe Reader is from the official Ubuntu package
(partners download source repository). If yours is also from Ubuntu,
make sure that your system is fully updated.
- With evince you will not have the problem.
Marking as fixed as Oneiric works. In addition, there is a workaround
for Natty (evince).
** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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